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Apple's 2017 iPhones have been grabbing a lot of attention lately, but there are plenty of good options for those not wanting to commit to the Apple ecosystem. With LG about to launch its multimedia-focused V30, how does it stack up against the iPhone 8, 8 Plus and X?

​​Back in 2015, we first heard about the Prynt Case – an iPhone case that printed instant photos which were taken with the phone. Now, its makers have released a more compact model, known as the Prynt Pocket.

To celebrate 10 years of the iPhone, this week Apple announced the special anniversary edition, the iPhone X. Considering it comes with an eye-wateringly high price tag, let's see how it stacks up, specs-wise, with its main competitor, Samsung's Galaxy S8 and S8+.

Now the dust has settled on the 2017 iPhone launch, we have a bit more information about the specs and options for the iPhone X, the iPhone 8, and iPhone 8 Plus. Whether you're planning to pre-order or just curious, here's what you need to know about how the phones stack up against each other.

Another year, another iPhone update purporting to "revolutionize" the smartphone game. The big new thing in this round of updates is the replacement of fingerprint access with a new facial recognition system. It's undoubtedly a high-tech addition, but is it anything more than a gimmick?

It had long been rumoured that Apple was working on something special for the iPhone's tenth anniversary, and so it's proved: the bezel-free, face-scanning iPhone X is the new premium-level Apple flagship phone, and has been joined by the iPhone 8 and the iPhone 8 Plus for 2017.

​Back in October 2015, Dave McAuld secured production funding from over 1,300 Indiegogo backers to bring his Fusion digital/analog hybrid guitar project to life. Almost 2 years on and, from today, the instrument will go on sale in the US.​

​Despite all the amazing things that the iPhone can do, it still can't record its own phone calls – or at least, not in a simple manner. PhotoFast, however, now offers a hardware-based solution, in the form of a Call Recorder that plugs into the phone. We tried it out.

Apple has been teasing an interest in AR for at least the last year, and yesterday's keynote was the first time AR made an appearance in one of its events. While ARKit can do some cool tricks in the short term, it's hard to see this move as anything but planting seeds for future AR glasses.